Economic Indicator | 2000 | 2008 |
Unemployment rate | | 6.1% |
Inflation rate | | 5.4% |
Job Growth (preceding 8 years) | ||
Total nonfarm employment | | 4.3% |
Private sector employment | | 3.6% |
Manufacturing employment | | -22.2% |
Employment rate (% of population) | ||
All, age 16 and older | | 62.6% |
Men, age 16 and older | | 69.1% |
Women, age 16 and older | | 56.5% |
Real wage growth (preceding 8 years) | | 1.8% |
Minimum wage (July 2008$) | | $6.55 |
Family income | ||
Median, 2007$ | $61,083 | |
Growth (preceding 8 years) | | 0.4% |
Poverty | ||
Rate (% of population) | | 12.5% |
People in poverty (millions) | | 37.3 |
Uninsured (health insurance) | ||
Rate (% of population) | | 15.3% |
People without insurance (millions) | | 45.7 |
Personal savings (% of disposable income) | | 0.6% |
College tuition (average per year, 2007$) | ||
Private four-year college | | $23,712 |
Public four-year college | | $6,185 |
Gasoline (gallon, 2008$) | | $4.09 |
GDP growth (preceding 8 years) | | 19.6% |
Productivity growth (preceding 8 years) | 15.9% | |
Trade balance (% of GDP) | | -5.1% |
Federal debt (% of GDP) | | 65.5% |
Net foreign debt (% of GDP) | | 17.9% |
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Are You Better Off Now Than You Were 8 Years Ago?
From the Center for Economic and Policy Research
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It isn't made clear whether inflation is taken into consideration. I imagine it is. I guess the answer is: No.
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